Friday, April 19, 2013

What is Doodle4Google competitions?

Doodle4Google Competition:

What are Doodles:

Doodle are the fun, surprising and somtims spontaneous changes made to Google logo on Google.com's home page. Google celebrates public holidays, anniversaries, and lives of famous artists, pioneers, and scientists by changing www.google.com 's home page logo. "Doodles really touch people in a profound way, and make them laugh, and create a human connection between users" says Dutton, who studied illustration at the Art Academy in San Francisco.

About Doodle4Google Competition:

 Once a year, Google hands that paintbrush over to students and invites them to design their very own Google logo in the Doodle 4 Google competition.  Doodle4Google is an annual program that Google conducts for student of different countries, for their country specific domains and country specific events, days.

Like for India Google conducts competition for all students who are attending schools. There are different group for participation Group 1: Class 1-3 ,Group 2: Class 4-6 and Group 3: Class 7-10.  

The 'Doodle 4 Google – Unity in Diversity'  was subject for Doodle4Google competition in 2012 India. 

This year 2013 at United States of America Doodle4Google completion subject was, "My Best Day Ever". The public vote (at www.google.com/doodle4google) will help Google pick the national finalists and winner, who will be announced at a May 22 ceremony in New York — with the winner’s Doodle appearing on the Google.com home-page the following day.

Doodle4Google Prices:

Winning entry of Doodle4Google displays on home page of www.gooogle.com also receives some cool prices.

How Judgement are made?

  1. Groups of ages , use of colors in doodle and artistic hand these factors are considered..
  2. Judgment panel exams representation of theme and use of the Google logo. 
  3. "Subject" of the competition, how well the concept of the theme is expressed and explained.
  4. And finally there is vision statement as "Supporting statement" which is judged by panel experts.


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